
THOMAS Plant Hire has announced an order for over 300 JCB machines this year having invested in more than 400 in 2025.
The latest investment includes a wide range of equipment – from mini excavators and site dumpers through to tracked excavators and telescopic handlers, helping the business maintain a young, reliable fleet across its nationwide operation.
Founded in 2000 in North Wales, Thomas Plant Hire has grown significantly over the past two decades. What began as a business supporting its own contracting and civil engineering operations has evolved into a major national hire company serving customers across the UK.
Today the firm operates from 14 depots nationwide and supports projects across sectors including housebuilding, civil engineering, utilities, agriculture, industrial maintenance, and even large-scale events.
Grant Rees, head of business Development at Thomas Plant Hire, said, “In recent years we’ve expanded both geographically and in terms of the services we provide. We’ve acquired several businesses and developed additional divisions including tool hire, accommodation, powered access and machine control.
“That diversification means we can support customers across multiple sectors, from construction and infrastructure through to film productions, large events and industrial projects.
“When customers hire a machine, they expect it to arrive looking fresh, modern and ready to work. Keeping the fleet young helps us maintain high utilisation and reliability. Older machines naturally require more repairs and maintenance, so by investing regularly we reduce downtime and ensure our customers receive dependable equipment.”
Thomas Plant Hire’s relationship with Scot JCB began following the company’s expansion into Scotland, which included the acquisition of Mulholland Plant. Since then, the partnership has developed rapidly as Thomas Plant Hire has continued to invest in new equipment.
Grant highlighted the importance of working with a supplier that can support a fleet operating across multiple locations. “One of the key factors for us when choosing a manufacturer is the level of after-sales support and the relationship we have with the supplier,” he explained. “In a fast-moving hire environment, response times and support are critical. From what we haveseen, Scot JCB has been extremely reactive and supportive.”
That support has been particularly important given the scale of Thomas Plant Hire’s operation, with machines working across Scotland, England and Wales.
“In terms of the relationship with Scot JCB, it’s been seamless,” Grant added. “When we place orders, everything runs to plan, and the after-sales support is key. As the saying goes, the salesperson sells the first machine, but the service sells the second.”
As Thomas Plant Hire continues to expand its national presence, the company expects its investment programme to continue alongside further geographical growth.
With new depots opening in key areas and the business continuing to diversify its services, the partnership with Scot JCB is set to play a significant role in supporting that development.
David Park, construction sales director at Scot JCB, commented, “Thomas Plant Hire is an important customer for Scot JCB and a fantastic business to work with. Their growth over recent years has been remarkable, and it has been great to support them as they continue to expand their fleet across the UK. We are proud to supply JCB machines to a company with such exacting standards for its equipment and customer service, and we look forward to continuing to grow our relationship with Thomas Plant Hire over the coming years.”









